Question:
Which is the best Wireless Router for home?
Pattie
2006-11-25 12:24:44 UTC
Netgear? or Linksky? or Whatever???

Thanks alot !
Six answers:
anonymous
2006-11-25 12:31:22 UTC
It's actually Linksys (I never heard of Linksky..oh well)..



Anyway, I have had an expeirience with 2 different Netgear Routers, both of which the range was not that great. I have dealt with a D-Link in my home which surprisingly covered the whole yard, over 2 acres (but its flat and the router was on the highest point). So D-Link is good. Linksys is good/fair. I never heard of Linksky though.



Also, make sure you get a router that broadcasts Wireless G. wireless B is kinda outdated and slower. It might be best to get a Pre-N router too.
bigjoe11207
2006-11-25 20:30:48 UTC
Hi, I'd recommend the Linsys WRT54G router. Wireless-G router by linksys. Also if you want that extra jolt of speed id recomment the Linksys WRT54GS (the S means speedbooster). I'm a diehard fan of linksys, and they have 24/7 support if you router ever goes down you can call them or text them whenever. Aim for wireless g or b though. Wireless N can still be said to be experimental.
Adrian C
2006-11-25 21:00:59 UTC
1) Belkin F5D8230-4 Pre-N Wireless Broadband Router

The Belkin F5D8230-4 has received high praise from owners and reviewers.



Description: Pre-N uses a revolutionary smart antenna technology that boosts wireless network speed and range far beyond that of 802.11b/g and 802.11a wireless networking technologies. This technology is perfect for larger homes or offices that have a wide area to cover and want to run multimedia and high bandwidth applications. Belkin Pre-N provides wide wireless coverage, and extends your range with improved reliability and fewer drops. Belkin Pre-N provides wireless connection that is fast enough for gaming, streaming video, Voice over IP, and moving large files efficiently and quickly between all the devices in your networked home.
Matrix
2006-11-25 20:39:04 UTC
I've used Linksys, D-Link and Westell. The Westell is a modem/router combo and is easy to use. If you have a modem, go with the Linksys. The D-Link is good but the setup can be a little confusing to a beginner.
hakimkt
2006-11-25 20:52:03 UTC
I am using Linksys wireless router.It is working fine.

Netgear, Linksys D-Link ..you can use any one.
obvlious56
2006-11-25 20:33:04 UTC
linksys


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